Camille Nebeker (UCSD Dept. of Family Medicine and Public Health; http://profiles.ucsd.edu/camille.nebeker) joins Andrew Maynard and Heather Ross to talk about the CORE Project (thecore-platform.ucsd.edu) and challenges with wearable device research. Please note that this podcast was recorded using Skype, so the sound is a bit different than usual. We were also treated to bird songs in the background at various points during the recording session, reminding us that despite our focus on technology and tech policy, our work still sits amid living nature.
Show Notes
•Camille and the Connected and Open Research Ethics (CORE) Project: https://sfis.asu.edu/futurethink/podcast/camille-nebeker-core-project
•The CORE Project at UCSD: https://thecore.ucsd.edu/
•Sensecam for Dementia Patients: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/409170/a-camera-to-help-dementia-patients/
•An overview of the IRB: https://researchintegrity.asu.edu/humans
•Learn more about the Precision Medicine Initiative: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/01/30/fact-sheet-president-obama-s-precision-medicine-initiative